‘A Betrayal of Justice’: Kansas City Detective Convicted of Killing Black Man In His Own Garage and Allegedly Planting Gun Freed By Republician Missouri Governor, Sparking Outrage
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Former Kansas City Police Detective Eric DeValkenaere will not spend Christmas in prison, but his days as a cop are over, at least in Missouri.
Missouri GOP Gov. Mike Parson commuted DeValkenaere’s six-year prison sentence Friday, one year after he started serving. He was convicted in 2021 of killing 26-year-old Cameron Lamb as he backed into his garage.
DeValkenaere’s release was not a surprise. Back in September, the governor told a Kansas City radio station that the case against the 45-year-old cop had been politicized by an overzealous prosecutor. And if Parson hadn’t freed DeValkenaere, his successor, Mike Kehoe, who takes office next month, said he’d issue a pardon.
Eric DeValkenaere, 43, (right)was charged after 26-year-old Cameron Lamb (left) was shot dead by DeValkenaere as Lamb sat in a pickup truck in his own backyard on Dec. 3, 2019. (Photo: 41 Action News/ YouTube screenshot)
Parson decided against a pardon, commuting the sentence instead. It’s an important distinction. According to the Missouri Department of Corrections, a full pardon, while not removing the conviction from the individual’s criminal record, does restore all rights of citizenship and strips any punishment accompanying the conviction.
Those consequences remain in a commutation, which only shortens...
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